D'Ercole, A.(2011) Book Review: "On the Road or at the Destination: Regardless, It's about Transformation. A review of Transforming Narcissism: Reflections on Empathy, Humor, and Expectations, by Frank M. Lachmann." CP, 47-2, pp. 276-

Foxe, G. (2004) "But that was in another country, and besides…": Collision and Collusion in the Countertransference Between German, Jewish-Descended Analyst and German Nazi-Descended Patient. CP, 40:2, pp. 239-252.

Hart, A. (2008) Book Review: Beyond Betrayal: Taking Charge of Your Life after Boyhood Sexual Abuse, by R. B. Gartner. Schopenhauer's Porcupines: Intimacy and Its Dilemmas by D.A. Luepnitz. Can Love Last? The Fate of Romance over Time by S.A. Mitchell. The Good Father: On Men, Masculinity, and Life in the Family ed. M. O'Connell. CP, 44-1, pp. 141-153.

Hersoug, Anne Grete; Ulberg, Randi; Per Hoglend (2014) When is Transference Work Useful in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy? Main Results of the First Experimental Study of Transference Work (FEST). CP, 50-1, pp. 156-174.

Katz, Wendy (2013) Book Review: Field of Dreams: Four Books by Three Italians. CP, 49-3, pp. 458-.Secret Passages: The Theory and Tehnique of Interpsychic Relations by Stefano Bolognini, The Intimate Room by Giuseppe Givitarese, Mind Works: Technique and Creativity in Psychoanalysis by Antonino Ferro, Avoiding Emotions, Living Emotions by Antonino Ferro

Katz-Eisold, B. (2004) Tiffany and the Land of Black and White: Can the "Other" Psychoanalytically Informed Clinician Make a Difference to Children Living in the Inner City, and If So, How? CP, 40:1 pp. 91-108.

Prince, R. (2004) Book Review – Vamik Volkan, Blood Lines: From EthnicPride to Ethnic Terrorism, and Vamik Volkan, Gabrielle Ast, and William Greer, Jr., The Third Reich in the Unconscious: Transgenerational Transmission and Its Consequences. CP, 40-3: 472-480.

Prince, R. (2007) Love After Auschwitz. The Second Generation in Germany—Jewish Children of Survivors of the Nazi Persecution in the Federal Republic of Germany and On the Myth of Objective Research after Auschwitz: Unconscious Entanglements with the Nationalist Socialist Past in the Investigation of the Long—Term Psychosocial Consequences of the Shoah in the Federal Republic of Germany, by Kurt Grunberg. CP, 43-3